Bitcoin Darts

Select number of players (1-6):

Bitcoin Darts Game Rules

  • Players take turns throwing darts at a virtual dartboard to hit specific target sectors, earning Bitcoin (BTC) based on the current block reward. The goal is to accumulate as much Bitcoin as possible.
  • The game supports 1 to 6 players, selected at the start. Players take turns in sequence.
  • Gameplay:
    • Each turn, a player is given 3 targets to hit, which can be singles, doubles, triples, or the bullseye/double bullseye.
    • Target sectors are highlighted in yellow and blink for visibility.
    • After seeing the targets, the player chooses to either mark a "Hit" or a "Miss" using the buttons below the dartboard.
    • Hitting a target earns the current block reward in Bitcoin (BTC) and increases the difficulty for the next turn.
    • Missing a target decreases the difficulty for the next turn.
  • Difficulty Levels:
    • The game starts at difficulty level 1 and can go up to level 8.
    • Higher difficulty levels introduce more challenging targets (e.g., doubles and triples).
    • Difficulty increases after a hit and decreases after a miss, within the range of 1 to 8.
  • Block Reward and Halving:
    • The game is divided into blocks, with 21 blocks per halving cycle.
    • Initially, each hit earns 50 Bitcoin (BTC) per block.
    • After every 21 blocks, the reward halves (e.g., 50 → 25 → 12.5 → 6.25 → 3.125 → 1.5625).
    • The minimum reward is 1.5625 Bitcoin (BTC) per block, after which the game ends once 21 blocks have passed at that reward.
    • The game also ends early if the second-place player can no longer catch up to the first-place player.
  • Special Targets:
    • Double and triple targets have a 10% chance of being the bullseye (25) or double bullseye (50), respectively.
    • Bullseye and double bullseye targets are highlighted in yellow and blink when active.
  • Scoring:
    • Bitcoin (BTC) for each player is displayed below the dartboard during the game, and final scores are shown when the game ends.
    • The game ends after the block reward reaches 1.5625 Bitcoin (BTC) per block and 21 blocks have passed in that cycle, or earlier if the second-place player cannot catch up to the first-place player.

Game Over!

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